How history draws its conclusion

Camylle 2022-11-14 17:03:38

It's so uncomfortable that the war criminals are exempted from the blame and the victims can only kill the enemy by themselves. I used to think that Germany was very thorough in introspection, but it turned out that it was also using the law to let go of the past under the banner of the country's development. Some of the victims in the opening sequence are in the eyes of the protagonist a wise and generous benefactor, such a "good man". In the end of the protagonist, it turns out to be a Nazi war criminal who slaughtered Italian civilians during World War II. Perhaps his friendliness in the protagonist's youth was atonement Compensate your heart? Based on the male protagonist being a non-Germanic Turk? Maybe you think you can alleviate the genocide of Jews in the Nazi era? Everything is a question mark Human nature is complex

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